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CIETY. so Enjoy a Good DINNER at the Bellevue Served from 12 to $:30 BELLEVUE FARMS | Restaurant 1332-34-36 G Street “Produets from Farm o You'" Ground-Gripper Shoes Relieves All Foot Pains 1315 E St. ,Notonal Theater Bldg. HIZ Secretary of the Treasur: Mr. Mellon, left last evening for Pittsburgh, to remain itil Monday morning, will return The ¥ Harry * he N were the h at dinner. jast evening of Senator nd Nrs. David A. Reed, who enter- | tained a small company in their resi- STONELEIGH COURT | dence an T5th street CAFE ) Hoover Will Give a Conn. Ave., Corner L St. || Tea for ¥Mrx. Wilbar. Special Table d’'Hote Service 8) Mrs. Curtis D, \\Inlng wife lfi]‘{"‘ < | new Secrotury of the Navy., will be 6-Course Dinner (6 to $1.25 he wuest in whose honor Mrs. Her- PONY DINNER, $1.00 Lert C. Hoover, wife ol the Secretary of Commerce, who will entertain a MUSIC DERING DINNER Luncheon, 6 | tew Tuesday afternoon, for which she Club Berakfaxt. 25¢ to $1L00 bas issued invitations to the wives pinet officers, justices of the Su- Alvo regular n ¢ enrte service Your Patronage Is Invited nor_gues preme Court and a few friends. Mrs. Hoover w k J | the end of next w She UNDER UNITED STATES it GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION || G e v Specialized Service Chliformia deb Y v r\;‘,‘.ldy Y'hi;( AI:“ to S Army, Navy and Civilian Depositors ‘Industrial Loans, Checking Accounts ‘!l to 4% Savings Accounts Banking Hours: THE DEPARTMENTAL BANK 1714 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W, ok for he Will, therefore, re- ¥ afternoon, April 15, lock tnstead of Wed- he wives of s will of the s assisted by of California other members home | noon Mrs. Hoover | »rnia members of | some for teu. { cess Bibesco have as their guest for} | the week end the Hon. Bertfand Rus-j sell of England, for whom they en-) artained a small company at lunch- con today. { Mrs. James J. Davie and the wives | of the Lennsylvania delegation inj Congress entertained at luncheon to- | day at Rauscher's in. honop of the president general of the D. A. R., Mrs Anthony Wayne Cook, and the mem- | bers of the national hoard. The other | hostesses were Mrs. (George Wharton | | Pepper, Mrs. David A, Rved: “Mrs, srze. W. Kdmonds, Mrs. George S Grahum, Mrs. Edgar R. Kiess, Mrs. Louis McFadden, Mrs. Henry W. Watson, Mrs. Guy i. Campbell, Mrs. John J. Mrs. Samuel A. Ken-! SE—————— s D T s Awnings are an Investment They are only an expense when not rightly made. E * You cannot half enjoy your homé—or make your busi- ness place fully efficient without Awnings. The whole problem is a simple one. Entrust your order to a recognized Awning maker—and you'll be sure of the two essential things—quality of material and make and | proper designing. Estimates and suggestions will gladly be submitted. Tent and Awning Section Merchants’ and Manufacturers’ Assn., Inc. The Copeland Company i ) to 5 P Walter J. Proctor Co. 210 to 214 H Street N.W Franklin Square WL { pital Awning Co. w. Russell 1313 K Street R. C. M. Barton & Son b Sl gl 1503 North Capitol Street R RS AR SIS S ERTNERER mi BHLGLHOLGGGIGGOGGGUG kemarkable Offer! Window Shades 1.119 - Made and Hung Last.year an offer similar l(A'lllia brought sav- ings to thousands who were quick to see its ad- vantages. Measured, —Home Builders —Contractors —Apartment Houses —Hotels —HomeOwners when - to Washingt It stmaster General Mmd Mrs. | | s | Tohn | sail of |V intimate 2 | Senator Kendrick in 1! leuve Washington } home In | | Bloom will b 4 | New hold | of | postponed gation in Congress. + Tuesday, April 15, because of Holy | The minister of Rumania and r'nml ! bride and { enly yellow | Grosvenor were wore * Manhattan Clea Until orders for 15000 shades are booked we offer handsome shades, made of special “Lanbro” Holland, mounted on guaran- teed rollers and fin- ished with crocheted pull and ring at this low price. Colors: White Green and Ecru We will come to your home, measure, make and install the shades, in all sizes up to and including 54 inches wide, at $1.19, on order of five or more. Here’s An Opportunity You have but to see the materials, and to know our workmanship to understand just how much you can save by having installations made now. Last year we booked 10,000 shades in short order. You must be prompt to get yours before the 15,000 this year is exhausted. Orders will be filled in rotation. Be prompt. FIFTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. Phone Franklin 7400—Branch 111 LANSBURGH & BRO, 418-430 7th St. N.W.—Thru to 8th ; ; Vo i O0oCIet g o ‘Secretary .of the Treasury, Mr. Mellon, in His Pittsburgh Home for the Week End. 11, Mrs. de s. Harry C. Ransley, Mrs. . « Kelly, Mrs. Edward M. Beers, Mrs. Adam M. Wyant, Mrs, Harry Bixler, Mrs. J. Banks Kurtz, rs. Wi liam 8. Vare and Mrs. Thomas W. Phil- €. jr. Mrs, 1. A, Hengst, aunt of nator Reed, who ix his guest for few da Was also a guest at the tuncheon, nator and Mrs. Medill McCormic have issued invitations for the mar- their niece, Miss Elizabeth riage of sordon Hanna, to Mr. Richard Porter Davidson Saturday, May 3, at noon in Thomas’ Church. A breakfast and eption for a small company will low in the home of the hride at 712 Rhode Tsland avenue. Mrs. K T Miss Ro: ndrick, Wife of Senator drick, and their daugh- Maye Kendrick, wil Tuesday for Spain. They wil London and France, to this country in time for the demo- cratic convention, when they will join ew York and Mise Ve at home at the Hamil- Hotel Tuesday afternoon § o'clock. They will leave York the end of the wee I for Italy on the “Conte ter. Mrs. Sol Bloom ton to for and The ladies of their the Se te have weekly 1 uncheon week. The Iuncheons will resume their Gen. and Mrs. W. in the city several [ taken an apartment at the CI on 16th strect astleton Mins Hutehison Bride of Mr. Robere Hell. Charming in its simplicity was the wedding of Miss Josephine Hutchison, daughter of Mrs. Charles Hutchison of Seattle. to Mr. Robert Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Bell, which took place at noon today in the Beth- lchem Chapel of the (Cathedral St. Peter and St Paul at Mount St. Akban's . with *only « #he immediute families and the young friends of the bridegroom present. The decoration in the chapel was a few spraye of forsythia on the altar. The bride wore a gown of white molre, - fashioned along old-fashioned lines. with a close-fitting, pointed bodice and a very full skirf. Lovely rose point lace was usad about the neck, forming a cape cffect in the back of the gown. Her tulle veil was held by a handean of orange blossoms and she carried lilies Mrs. Armstead Peter, 3d. was the matron of honor and was in a gown t taffeta, fashione to that of the bride, the sleeve long with puffs of silver lae i let tulle. She wora gown, with to_the red ama snapdragons. Little Helens Fortesque and Gioria the flower girls, and dainty frocks of yellow tu with old-fashioned poke bonnets match, and carried bouquets of yelo low pansies. i ad. veiled turban arlet or, and lemen fl She and arried and Dyeing Co. 5 Shops Linc. 7700-7701 " THINGS HAVE QUIETED DOWN Mexico, but Lere evervbody's tal ing about our CHICKEN TAMALES _ The midnight lunch par excellencs. Bix pertions, $1.00 delivered. | ARNANNNNNNENN PRING is the time to build. Make it a point to have your lumber or- dered by FEaster. Talk it over with us téday. We can help you, “Better lumber here” Galliher & Huguely Sherman Ave. & W St. Northwest Phone North 486 - Blacks Dyed 24-HOUKR SERVICE Carmack ‘l‘)ry (I:Iuning Ca. am BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $9,000,000 Surplus More Than $950,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY......Presldent JOSHUA W. CARR... Secretary returning of | milarly | | | i from | i i i { memberx of the International Order of Mr. Bromley Secley of Pittsburgh Wwas the best man, and the ushers i were Mr. Armstead Peter, 3d; Mr. C. | Fenno Hossman, Mr. William Hop- kins, Mr. Richard Holliday, Mr. Rob- ert Coxe, Mr. Henry Adams. Mr. La. | rence Barratt i Mr. Joseph Car-| | penter. | Mrs. Hutchison, mother of the bride, wore a gown of soft gray pe and | a small red hat. and Mrs. Bell was in beige crepe de o with | match A wedding breakfa 'win Oaks, the b groom's parents Tollowing the | Mr. Bell and E wedding trip. was served at | of the bride- Woodley road, . after which left for a ks i | s | tertain {evening in | shire avenu it will e inner th New Hamp Frederick Dent company at her home received in Wash d Mrs. John Ru Pope announcing the marriage o r sister. Mrs. Minga Pope Duryea | to Mr. Robert Halsey Patehin, Satur- day, April i, at 4 Bast 815t street, New | York city. Mr. Patenin was formerly prominent Washington newspaper respondent Cards have been ington from Mr. a | senn r ! | Ais abeth daughter of Mr. an | Young, was the | tunchcin “tuda | Grinstead, wh | of eighte | Young's marriag | Dickinson, jr., will day, May 20 Hamlin Young, Mre. John Herve guest of honor of Mrs. Durwood ntertained a com- t Rauscher's. Misx to Lieut. Dwight take place Tues- zeneral and are sailing to pass two months | Cummi their daughter, ew York to bid her p vovage, and will remain the { guest of her uncle and aunt Mre. John Wis She will frequent visits to Washington Mrs today Miss L went to ents bon 1x the Mr Hugh for The surgeon S Cumming Ituly {_ Mrs. Thomas 1. Walsh and Mrs {John Allan Dougherty ar ing today lon the Levis for Europe. Mrs. | Doughert delegate to the first eneral council mesting of the League seteties, which will be | Mrs Miss Mabel the s among aboard Boardman meeting in hington about Jiympie for {will attend the ! Paris and return ithe middle of May Wardman ente evening | Helen Ward- Ty dance Miss Mr. and Mrs. Fia | tain at a dinne !for their daughter, 1 Mrx. lHenry Rea has returned 1o her home in Pittsburgh after | i spending several days at the Hamil- | iton Hotcl and will return at the end | jof next week for another visit { Miss Anne Bryan. daughter of Rear | | Admiral and Mrs. Benjamin Chambers ;Hr)’un, whos rriage to Lieut. Ray- Serviera Williamson, | e place Easter Mon- | at bridge today of | [M ge. who is enter- y taining five tables J | Mrs, Edgar Snowden is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M., Burns, at their home in Wadesboro, Sl e . Mr. and Mme. Saburi Vixiting in Chieago. The former counwelor of the Jap-| anese embassy and Mme. Saburi are | in Chicago where they are staying | {at the Hotel Blackstone. Mr. and | {Mme. Saburi left Washington some | weeks ago and have been traveling | | through the west. They will sail | shortly from. the Pacific coast for | | their home in Japan. where Mr. Saburl | | will be attached to the foreign office. Admiral and Mre_George F. Win- ow started yesterday for WasRing- ton from St Augustine, Fla., where) | they have been for the winter. Ad- {miral and Mrs. Winslow will be here for a short time before opening their (summer home at Bedford, Mass. Mra. Joseph Pierce is in New York {and last evening entertained at din- Iner at Pierre’s in honor of her son jand daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jodiah Pierce, who were recently married at Dahlgren, Md. Among the other guests were Judge and Mrs. John Bassett Moore, Justice John P. ; Clarke, Mr. and Mrt James Harlan ‘uf ‘Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell C, Lefingwell, Dr. and Mra | Richard Derby, Mr.'and Mrs. Henry ! Barle, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peters and Mr. and Mrs. 8. H Vallance. “Mrs Walter K. Harrison entertain- d_at luncheon today at Rauschers ! BUNCH_OF_KEYS, near address below. Re- ward. 507 7th . ol . BROOCH—Oblong, kold Gligtbe, sa: | center. seed pearls at end: lost Woodward's or Rew Phone Cleveland 2684-J. * IE—Strayed from 1518 12th st. DIAMOND RING—Solitaire, Thursday, April 10, bet. 1:30-2 p.m.. in rear of 1613 Allison st. n.w.. to Buchanan and 14th sts. n.w. Re- Return to 1612 Allison 12! iniog_Alice b ck wilk, co Return to Apt. \G—BI knitting, near Highlands Apt. 502, the Highlands. KEYS—Bunch on chain—Satarday a.m., Poto- mac Park npear bathing beach. Reward. Frank. 5208. 1760 P st. n.w. MEXICAN GOLD PIECE, dated 1823. Large reward. Tel. Nerth 3370. 13* MOURNING PIN, gold back (lover's knet) om Tuesday. 707 22nd, Apt. 6. Reward. 12¢ POLICE DOG, valuable: color grayish brow: coat just clipped, appears white at distanc Reward for information leading to recevery. Call_West 1741, 12¢ SETTER DOG—White, small biack and tan Heward. Tel. Col. 2450. 1312 Emerson . SORORITY PIN—Kappa Beta Pi; name and i.v. | rived in Wast “Nu 23" eugraved on back. Reward. Re- turn to Apt. 0. 1730 M st. n.w. 130 WATCH—Eigin, wilver; side Bad inscription ini of watch. Reward. 350 1ith st. s.e. _13' WATCH—Waltham; *'D. J. McC.” on_bacl engraved inside. If found, motify D. J. M Carthy, Pvgise Co. No. 3, D. C, Fire Dept. Reward. i MRS. M. DE CLARE M. BERRY, | Who will be hoxtess at tea {omorrow afternoon, when xhe will entertain the usaders, of which she ix the founder. in honor of Mrs. Paul Morton Stewart, who will leave next week for Europe. The other guests were Mrs. B. J Liovd, Miss Gardella, Mrs. LIt Thompson, Mrs A. M. Stimson. Mra C. Leake, Mrs. E. D. ' Mrs Lawrence Kolb. Mrs T. R. Mar- shall, Mrs. R 1. Byer. Mrs. R C Williams. Mrs. Freder Warren Draper, Mrs ter, Mre D. F. Clark, Mrs J. R S; , Mrs. J. W. Kerr, Lawr Pot- Warren, Mre. Holiver R. Reichard. Mrs Thomas Carran, Mrs. Mrs. . J. MeDevett of | Baitimore. wife of the vernor of New York, en- nner last night here she ar- Whitniar former tertaine at the rived Thursdas (he tea planned man by the for Monday to Mon, will Mrs, Clifford ot Colonial been post- 12, Mrs. n for Club has May a talk Dr. and Mre Fri ng ve ar- rolonged occupy _the home of Barton Payne, 1601 I his absence in Europe. . who is chairman of the American Red Cross, sailed today to attend the international conmress of Red Cross societfes in Parfs and will abrent untfl the middle of Mav Womea's City Clab Will Give Easter Dance. The ontertainment conuni he Women's City Club, vill give an East, ening, A grou midshipmen United States Naval Acad- 1 be the zuests of honor. and wil Jac ance Sat nd Mre, W e #t the ord of Chi- lard. having yesterday New York, »re they spent several days. They Man to return to their home Monday. from Miss Elizabeth Miller will teave on Tuesday, April on the Colombia for an extended tour of the coast. She accompan of Pittsburg] will anama, San F and returning where Miss Miller again plans to take up her o at the Grace Dodge Hotel, Henry Ami. with a party of will come today from the Misses Foster at Mre friends, couth to visit Wardman Park Miss Virginia Stites Caldwell, daughter of Judge and Mrs, Andrew Caldwell of Carbondale, Ili, spending the winter and spring at Congress Hall Hot«1 with her parents. She is to be one of the pages of the D. A. R. Congress Stuart of Boston, Miss Barbara Forbes and Miss [dith Parker, are visiting in Washington. and are at the Shoreham. Mrs. William zamblers’ Pastime Club give a dance this evening at o'clock, in Masonic Hall, 14th Kenyon streets northwest - Births Repork;d. The followiug birthe have been reported to the health department in (he last fwenty four hours sco and Eila M. Avancens, nd Marands Driscoll,’ boy nd Agnes Mardus, boy Thelma Coleman, girl. and Gertrude Segal, boy aud Louise Hopkins, girl . and Theresa Brof nd Mary Swann. boy (George M. and Tieraice Whitley, girl Francis M. and Mary L. Grabam, boy Lawrence L. and Claudia Whaley, g William 1. and Ciara Ward, boy. Dewey B. and Ora E. Peters. boy. John E. and Rosebelle Opey, girl. B will £:30 and The to; Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have been issued to the following: Russell A. Harty and Myrtle 0. Bardroff. Willlam J1. Hall of this city and Coriape G._Durocker of Beverly, Mass. Robert Beil and Josephine Hutchinson. Jumes A. Wineberger and Ella E. McChesney. ‘William J. Wright and Helen M. Stohiman. Isasc N. Collins of this city and Dorothy 3. Glass of Buffalo, N. Y. Daniel D. Woodland and Josephine M. Moten, e Deaths Reported. ‘The follewing deaths have been reported to the Lealth department in the last tweaty.four hours: Louisa_Jane Thomas, 79, 707 Quincy st. Mary Wilkerson, 75, Providence Hospital. . 1fred E. Hedgcock, 49, St. Klizabeth's Hos- a P AVkusta D. Uber, 82, 216 © at. n.e. g ona B. Claadier, 67, Tnited States Soidiers' ome. John Coffey, 36, St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. Louise J;G‘flxll IY]TOA‘)HITQ'IQ.‘JB. 1801 K &! Eobert ‘W. Kelley, 79, Emergency Hoepital Richard Wood, 61, 43 Quincy st. p.er " - Tottie Cockell, 30, G ‘Hospltal, irgiaia Bims' Kicty, 35, Georgetown Hos Putnerine ¥, Connor, 69, 42 Rye at. (Haiter H. Bvans, 65, 5t. Elsabeid's Hos tal. 'Roger F. Lansdale, 29, 1464 Colambla . g obert B, Scherior, 45, en ronle Georgetown E}l’mm Moffett, 8 menths, Children's Hos- "ls:.r'u- Ruppert, 8 months, Children’s Hes- sital; 5 Infant of Johu and Margaret Crickemberger, | 4 hours, Homeopathic Hospital. Rebecca Brown, 43, 52 O st. les Hill, 50, Gallinger Hospital. iliam M. Woodruff, 31, Walter Reed, Hos- pital. Cak:rlle Cralg, 65, 1434 Rock Creek Ford rd. William H. Brown, 31, 312 Dizon et. s.w. Biward Bames, 23, Gallinger Howpital. William H. Neison, 2 monthe, 708 L st. Infant of ‘Charles' and Frances Brooks, 9§ N afat of Weales and” Christiana Benson, 1 hour, Freedman's Hospital. Tl e e There was an old belief that-any child born in the last seven days of April would “dye a wickedde Dethe.” Even a woman should bear in mind that a clear conscience is more to be desired than a clear complexion. M Wi arnipseed, | “Book | the | RICHARD I. HAGAN DIES. i FOR D. A. R. CONGRESS | Wa* Veteran Employe ot Engruv-! President to Address Meeting Mon- day Evening—2,000 Ex- pected to Attend. Delegates to the thirty-third con- tinental congress of the Daughters of the American Revolution, which will be convened In Memorial Con- tinental Hall Monday mornig, were arriving in Waghington all day to- day, and it was estimated by noon that more than half of the women expected from every part of the country had already registered. The confusion and delay that has marked registration of both delegutes and alternates on previous precon- gress days was absent this vear as & resulf of a new system of identifi- cation that was adopted sinde the last annual meeting. tification were mailed to each ac- credited representative several months ago, und returned bearing her sig nature. As each delegate applied for regis { tration today her card was looked up and she wus sgain asked to sign it As the signatures coincided no further identification was asked. Heretofore it was necessary for each applicant to give voluminous proof of her identity fusion and doubt, none of which were noticeable today. The official program was published today and only one material change has been noted. Secretary of State , who was to have been one of Monaa vening’s ent his ination. Coolidge is to speak that it is an unwritten gov- meeting, President evening and ernmental custom that and of State should not make addresses at the same place on the same evening. e STONE FILES 12 PLEAS. Seeks to Assert U. S. Priority in German Property Case: Attorney General Stone has filed In the District Supreme Court petitions to be allowed to Intervene in twelve cases pending there against the allen { property custodian and the Treasurer of the U'nitad States by various holders of German treasury securities. Fun totaling less than $3.000.000 are in th | custody of the officiala as result of seizures urnder the trading with tae enemy ct and hélders of the wacurities de to | them fro ! In Etafford sinls that | prior righ i tiement {600 vohnic | men | in funds rroceeding Justice denied e claim of the offi the CUnited States had a to usfe the funds In set- claims totaling $20.000,- the CUnited States govern- hold¢ against Germany for the { uction of shipe and for the in- | surance moncy paid cut because of ¢+ the death of seamen ond others Stone now pleads 1n the nama of | United States to be allowed to in- vene for the purpose of aseerting rrnment’s alleged priori POLICE DISPERSE KLAN. State Troopers Halt Big Demon- stration in Pennsylvania. ITTSTOWN, T April State hal demonstration of the Kiux Klan here last night, scat- ring a crowd of more than 1 ersons in eivilian clothes and ord & kiunsmen to dis h stration w: been one of the largest e southeast Pennsy leading to the borough i u were crowded s to the fleld where a spea stand and large ofl-sonked oros been erected. Just as the cro wa [t the troopers walked through eirels {and 1 the lea | fiala TS DBGANIiAHON ACTIVITIES. TONIGHT. sutheast Community Center a <pecial entertainment to h o will the O'Con The e the Southcast ith and C pm | Ramblers' Pastime Club wil dance, 8:30 -o'clock, Masonic | 14th and Kenyon streets. | Forum Club, Y. W. ¢ "AL will give 1 dance, 8:30 o'clock, Blua Triangle, 20th and B streets. The 111 ha night v en b on ¢ place unity Cent southeast, at & i | | | i { Com- strests give Hal Pleasant Citizens' Associa- tion will meet. $ o'clock. Johnson- Powell School. Judge Kathryn Seil- ere. will speak of work of the Ju- venile Court. Mount Biological o'clo i Society will assembly hall, Hitcheoek, will speak meet. Cosmos bureau of Visitors The senior cluss of Marjorie Web- i sldor School will give a musical com- edy. {\\'Hxan Normal School, §:15 o'clock. | Main State Society will meet, 8 | oiclock, at Thomson Community Cen- er. ds, will give a talk on radlo a: d | there will be a musical and literars entertainment and social hour. Maine | frienda invited. Howard University Alumnl will | meet, 8 o'clock, in library hall of {university. Addresses by Rev. Dr. D Wiseman and Mrs. Maric Madre xhall. Musical n - William H. Jackson, T TcT® PY Dr. Bertrand Russell, | will speak at City | dinner in his hono Club and the { Democracy. National Health Club will meet, § o'clock, at Christ Service Center, 503 11th street. Dr. W. H. H. Sharp of i Pennsylvania will FPgak of "The Five Cardinal Points of Health.” Supper served from 5 to 7. Public invited. | The Wanderlusters’ hike for tomor. |row will extend to the battlefield of {the second Bull Run. Buy tickets to | Wellington, Va. Train leaves Union | Station at 9 a.m. Bring lunches, tin cups and cameras. Dr. W. Paimer Hall, leader; John Koebiitz, assistant leader. All walk lovers invited. Miss Marie Boynton will lecture be- fore the Takoma Park Civio Study Club, Tuesday, 2 pm., Takoma The. ater. Northeast Washington Cltizens’ As- sociation Club will meet Monday, & p.m., Ludlow School. Distriet of Columbia Soelety Sons of the American Revolution will meet Wednesday, & p.m., La Fayette Hotel. Frank W. Mondell, war finance board, will speak. Takema Park Citizens’ niton will be host to six neighboring citi- zens’ associations from Brightwood, Chillum Castle, Manor Park, Piney Branch, Sixteenth Street Heights and Sixteenth Street Highlands, Monday, 7.30 p.m., Tukoma Library. Matters of interest to the whole community in which these associations operate will be discussed. Lincoln Woman’s Reilef Corpa will hold business meeting Monday. Social postponed until April 28, Ceol. E. C. Little, M. C., will make an address at Vermont Avenue Baptist Church, Wednesday, 8 p.m., under auspices of the Negro National Edu- cational Congress. Public invited. Ammociated Retall Crdeit Mem of ‘Washington will have a spring dinner meeting’ Monday, 6:30 p.m. Raleigh Hotel. Guest and speaker: Gen. H. Lord, director, burcau of the budget. 4 English writer, Club following a T by the Penquin League of Industrial 2,000 Cards of {den- | the President | ) i | | | and there was consequent delay, con- | i { 110 have until m Mr. | | MURPHY. ith automobiles bringing hooded fiz- | had { | BOHANNAH. .l “When Dreams Come True.’ at, S. Strock, bureau of stand- | {tion of District legislati i tion ing Bureau. Richard 1. Hugan, eighty-four years old, for many years an employe of the bureau of engraving and printing, a member of the Assoclation of Oldest In- | Labitants of the District of Columb'a | and a resident o this a child, died at & private sanitarium :.11 Silver Spring yesterday Funeral services will be held at the | residence of his son, Gesrge K. Hagan, | 142 A street northeast. Monday noon ut @ o'clock. Rev. William H. rector of the St Ma and A streets southeast, officfat.. Iuterment will be in the Ariing- ton Mr. Hagan wus born in Fredericl March 9, 1840, He moved to this city with his parents when & child. He retired from the bureau of engraving and printing, under the retirement act, in 1920, NICKS 15 MINUTES | OFF DISTRICT DAY House Giants Representative Boies | Time to Discuss Agricultural Measure. The time of the House on Monday, which is District day for conside was permission ot! to day nibbled the House. Repres Towa was allowed fiftcen minute discuss agricultural measure. | Representative Thomas L, Blanton democrat of Texas, culled the att of He to the fac Monday s District important matter of which wiil consu hours for debat upon in a confere resentatives of t tee and the House leader ticular subject to get the cons at 11 elock when obfeetion sentative Ch Underhill. republi- can, of Massa ts, who is one of those on the District committes mak tter fight against the rent legis- fnto t is day and rent ot least House to meet | ¥, but failed hy Repre- Underhill explained nportant committee which would pre presentative that he hud a very meeting on Mond vent him attendin 11_o'clock. Representative day ured 1 Blanton late yes rmission of the House ! t in which to a minor ston bill Cards of Thanks. JAHR. We wish o and 5pp: B HER HUSE We v spprecistion 1 tives for the expressions our wife and MURPHY OWENE. W foral Bt the JTLIA untifu) by r many f tul floral utes o and br ANDR MOTH AND BROTHERS April 11, 1823, at Baltiten AHALT, * Funeral and in tiieton. 3., Monday April | (Baltimore and Frederick. ase copy.) Thursday. April 10, 1 ELANNAIL beloved hust anali and brother of the lat iheon arel Josepl Bohannah. Fo St Josepli’s Tome. Munday. Aprit where early muss wil be said Monat Olivet cemeery. idax. April 11, 1924 long | NNA THOMAS Dk age 70 vears. of Bow Hrsong's fun Sanday 2130 P friends invited to Wttend. 1n Va. JACOR 1 interment ut Lit 14, at 11 a.m Md., pape THOMAS 1 of Pauline lio Heprletta 14, waer men Mondas Dushand of | He leaves | nildren, ~one | host of | Tose four father-in-law Faperal Snnd Miles M ste HESS. Departed this life Thursday, April 19, | 1824, at 11 pm.. CLARA MAY HE: beloved daughier of Mr. aud Mes Trsant Do e Lelatives o b I friends are invited. HUGHES. Friday, April 11, 1891, residence of his sister, Mrs. Annie AL 1028 30th st now., of the late Mary B Hughes. aged 13 at the AVID R., beloved sor Hughes and George . years. Funeral from his | Inte resicen N 30(h st. n.w.. Monday, | pril 14th, at' 2 o'clock p.m. Reiatives and friends invited. Ioterment at G cemetery. JACKSON. Suddenly. Thursday, Apsit 10, | 1924, &t 1:30 am., at her residence, 13 Fair: | view ave., Fairmont. Md.. MARY JACKSO beloved mother of Walter and Oscar B 3 son, Mrs. Florence Thomas and_ Mamis Brown. Funeral services Apeil 13, at 1| .m., from Tenth Street Baptist Chureh, iepreseatative Alexander Wilbank. pustor. Remains resting at the funeral pariors of W. Ernest Jarvis, 2222 Georgia sve. uow. W. | irnest Jarvis' in charge i MUSE. Officers and members of Tooker Washington Lodge. No. 3. Supreme Urder of | Helpers, are hereby sotified to attond the | fuueral of Sister MARTHA MUS Friendship Baptist 1pm. RRO."A. CT SISTER R. THOMPSO RICHARDS. Friday. April 11 5 rexidence, Glencarlyn, CLIFFORD #. beloved husband of Kleanor Richards devoted father of Dwight Portia A., Ruth E., Einor E. and Stephen R. Richards. | Notice of funeral wiil appear in Sundaz's | Star. H SCHEIRER. Soddesly, T 1924, at 10 am., RORE| Mr. ‘and Mrs. A.C. Scheirer, Funeral Saturday. April from W. R. Pumphrey's Md. TInterment Rockville Rockeille. nion cemeters. 12 SULLIVAN. Friday, April 11, 1024, at 1:45 | s.m., ELIZABETH, beloved wife of the late | Timothy Suilivan. ~ Funeral Mondas, April 14, from the residence of her niece, Mr. Catherine Ruscher, 3028 O st. n.w.: thence | to Holy Trinity Church, where requiem mass | will be said for the repose of her sonl at | 845 . Relutives andfriends lovited fo | Aprit 11, 1924, W M| na of Abbie Thigpen, fa | Thigpen. brother of J. H. | Thigpen and Edward Thigpen and George | Thigpen, uncle of Helen G. Thigpen and Re. beeca A, Thigpen. hrother.in- Thigpen. Fuseral notice later. UBER. Thursday, April 10, 1024, at 3 pm., AUGUSTA 1., beioved wife of the 'late muel Uber. " Funeral from her fate rest ce, 216 C 5t n.e., on Monday April 14, at 1:30 ‘pm. Bervices at Trinity Lutheran hurch,« ith and E ste. n.w., at 2 p.m, Relatives und friends invited. Tnterment Prospect Hill cemetery. (Baltimore papers please copy.) g WAGGERER. Thursday, April 10, 1924, at at his residence, 61 Riode Isiand WILLIAM E., beloved husband of Fuieral from Chareh of d You sts. n.w., Monday, Relatives and friends in- vited. 130 WARNER. Departed this life Fridey, Apeil 0 02, At 100 am., Mre SJOLIA M. WARNER. Funeral scrvices Monday, 1 o'clock, at Campbell A. M.'E. Chureh, (Bal timore papers please copy.) 126 WARNER. Members of Free Grace Tent, No. 116, of the J. R. G. and J. U.. are requested to meet {n 0dd Feilows' Hali, Sumner road . Baturday evening, § o'clock, to make ST Gl of, S . Funeral from 1 AUM. E, Chusch, Monday Apri 14 195t 1 m. _Bister MAGGIE CLAYBOURN ister GBORGIANA HENSON. e Bec'y. 13 . Buddenly, Friday, April 11, VR St Rt 40, % WIL] N, daughter of the late Wil iiam and Ann' Rebecca Wilkerson. Funeral from her late residence, 816 G s day, April 14, d friends tnvited. i city since he was | ANDERSON. | CAVILEER. 1n cematery. | = | Pnome Fraok. 6626 In Memoriam. ALLEN. Iz memory of LUCY ALLES. wis departed this life one ye ¥, Apr deparigd ar ago today, Ap There's not a day. dear motler, ‘That T do not think of you. In my heart your memory lingers Bweetly. tender, fond and truoe Every day brings tack memories, Every memory brngs a tear op. %o deep, withia my heart are cherizhei Thouglits of meeting mother. 1 loved so dear HEIL SON, LACY WILSON. + ROBERT F. ANDERSON diel 1914, ten years ago today. vax ‘8 vacunt seat in lLeaven t wax not quite complete. So_God called my dear friend To Gl the vacant sent. G. H. LEE) A tribate of and_devetior ory of our heloved husband a BERT F. ANDEESON. whe de | ik 1% ten’ years ago today, Apr We loved Jim HIS LOVING ¥ ERIN AUSTIN. friend wna rr tored Inio Tife April 12, 1922 T April 12, “There year ago todar 1 art with me." MAY ALLSTON CLARKE. * < g of w1 A. it rest two years ago t DAISY entere e Just achen S To DOLORES remembrance sister, NELLIA lite one yesi DAVIS. DAVIS azo0 today Uhe parting was i To part with oue we love The trinl wis lued will no Hnt trust in God 1o meet agaiu ‘e cannot 1l who next enexth: 11 Ope must he Pregare o me HBE LOVING AND RISTER DOYLE. 11 <a DOYLE, w axo 1 April rain severe complain MOTHEL JULIAT $MITT hut loving remem| and our father, . this life one THF 1ANE FAMILY. ¢ remembran saa wick .J our sweet DEVOTED FAS LEWIS. in su loving our Leloved me parted o April d, amEpoker rod fome SONS, MARTIN. JOHN A LEWIS. a1 McCOM. LOCEE. departed this 12, 1915, memors of _onr dear BROADIS LOCKE, whe six years ago today, Apr X are wounds are near ¥ know the sorrow beart concea AUGHTER CORA healed Aud my Bor 1 i trom an mc ING 0N ROGER. * «mors of our dear 1it WARCEY. who Tefi April 12, 1017 AND DADDY. ibote of 1o the nsband snd father. teparted this iife one AND MOTHER year CHILDREN. ¢ remembrance o who dicd Ap=1 1921, three years today utd T 1 £ prese b : rememtran andfather, JAMES H LAV SDSON ROLLINS, s to the hest TAYLOR, April 12 heart grows wears v lorg. who peesed © 0 proudiy say do my duts bravel was my dear mother's way sl Witie T never coaxe 1o pras That. at lasf, when Jengthe Mark b Ther m HER VEVOTED DA GIE DORSEY. 1134 " FUNERAL DIRECTORS. | T NORVAL K. TABLER 1526 L St. NW. _ Main 1544 Ferry & Walsh Roy M. Perry—Main 084—Gerald Walsh. JAMES T. RYAN, 817 PA. AVE. SE. Model Chapel e 143 R Al Livery iz Conpection. Joseph F. Birch’s Sons i.‘vn'ujxl':i TLEE, Fupewn! DS erematorium. ave. now. 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